The Pastor’s Blog
Prayer Reminder
On Sunday August 18, Pastor Mark Burton announced to the congregation that he had met with the Administrative Committee and the Elders to begin the process of transitioning for retirement. While the exact date is being left to God’s timing, Mark and Patsy sense that God would have him retire possibly as soon as June 30, 2014, or as late as June 30, 2015. Please be praying for God’s leading as we go through this process together, that there would be a unified vision and excitement for what God has planned for our body as we prepare and pursue calling a new senior pastor.
T-Shirt Day at MFC
Sunday, September 15th has been designated MFC T-shirt Day and everyone is invited to wear your MFC T-shirt to worship.
This is also our All Church Potluck Sunday.
Join us in the fellowship hall following the Sunday School & Bible Study hour. Please bring your favorite potluck main dish, and a salad, vegetable or dessert, enough to feed eight people.
New Sunday Morning Study
Marilyn Johnston is leading a new study in the fellowship hall classroom. They will be examining what Friends believe and looking at how that applies to our daily lives. Everyone is welcome to attend.
Hands and Feet of Jesus Ministry – September Clothing Give Away
We are specifically looking for warm clothes and coats, for kids through adults. Please look through your closets to see if you might have some gently used clothing that you would like to donate. There is a box in the main hallway for your donations or you may also bring them to the office Monday through Thursday. More details to come.
Ministry Opportunity – Clothing Give-away
Our warm clothing drive is off and running. If you would like to give leadership to how we distribute the clothing we receive please contact Carla Tappero, you can leave a message at 541-826-4933.
Ladies Fellowship Meeting All ladies are invited and welcome to join us for sharing and caring fellowship. Our first meeting will be Tuesday, September 3rd, at 7 p.m. at the home of Dawn DuLong. Patsy Burton will co-host.
Friends Women Missionary Fellowship Group Our time together is spent in fellowship and learning about the work of our missionaries, their needs and the people to whom they minister. All ladies are welcome to join us at MFC, we will meet at MFC on Thursday, September 19th at 10 a.m. A buffet luncheon will follow the meeting
Wednesday Night Activities will resume September 11th
6 p.m. is our Simple Meal with Wed. Night Kids, Youth Group and Adult Study at 7 p.m.
If you haven’t been here on Wednesday evenings in the past, come and join us this year!
MFC Youth to Impact Primetime September 25th
Where Youth Groups Hangout Together!
Bring your friends for some fun, fellowship and food!
At Bobbio’s Pizza in Central Point
8:30 to 10 p.m. The last Wednesday of every month
Large slice of pizza and soft drink – $5
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During the forest fires in Southern Oregon in early August smoke was filling the valley and it was hard to even be outside. At that time it seemed logical to pray for a drenching rain to sweep through the area to clear the air and to help with the fires.
For days I prayed fervently for such a rain to come upon us without ever imagining that God would answer my prayer while we were driving on I-5 in the area where the fires were located. The rain was indeed drenching, just like I had prayed; it was like driving through the final rinse in a car wash, only it went on and on and on.
As I was driving and giving God thanks for the rain that was so desperately needed my wife Patsy began praying another prayer, “Lord, we can’t see where we’re going, please keep us safe.” And I am happy to say that God answered that prayer too.
For me, this was a great reminder that while we pray we don’t always know the future and we need to stay alert and we need to be open to adjusting our prayers as the Holy Spirit leads and circumstances change, but most of all, we need to keep praying.
God’s Grace and Peace,
Mark
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Home Study for September 2 through 7, 2013
Monday – Read James 4:4-12
James speaks of people being enemies of God but that we are not to judge our neighbor, is this hard for us to reconcile in our minds? Why?
According to this passage, what are some things we should do in our relationship with God?
How does this passage challenge you? What will you do?
Tuesday – Read I Samuel 16:6-7 and Galatians 2:6
In I Samuel, the Lord is using the prophet Samuel to identify the next king of Israel, what truth did the Lord speak to Samuel?
What are we warned against doing in Galatians 2:6?
Why is it so tempting to judge by outward appearances?
Why is it so dangerous to judge by outward appearances?
How do these passages challenge you? What will you do?
Wednesday – Read Hebrews 4:12-13
How does God’s word judge the hearts of men?
How is His word a much more effective judge than we could ever be?
God’s word not only reveals our sin but points us to the remedy – forgiveness and cleansing through faith in Jesus.
Why is it important to do both?
How does this passage challenge you? How will you respond?
Thursday – Read I Corinthians 11:31-32
What does it mean to “judge ourselves?”
By what standard are we to judge ourselves? See Wednesday.
How does this keep us from going astray and being condemned?
How does this passage challenge you? How will you respond?
Friday – Read Ephesians 4:7-16
Why is it important to speak the truth in love?
How did God show His love to us as sinners?
How can we show God’s love to the people around us?
How will you respond?
Saturday – Read Matthew 7:7-12
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Home Study for August 26 through 31, 2013
Monday – Read Matthew 25:31-46
What does this parable say to you? To the church?
What challenges you the most?
What are some ways we can best show the love of Jesus to the people around us?
What will you do?
Tuesday – Read Matthew 9:35-38
How did Jesus view the people around Him? Why?
Is this true for the people around us today?
Take time to pray about what Jesus would have you do and for more workers to be sent out into the fields.
Wednesday – Read Matthew 20:25-28
How does leadership in God’s kingdom differ from that in the world?
Who is our example?
How are God’s ways different from the ways of the world?
What happens if we try to do God’s work in the ways of the world?
How does this passage challenge you? What will you do?
Thursday – Read Mark 2:1-12
Why did the men bring their friend to Jesus?
How determined were they for him to encounter Jesus?
Who do you know that needs the touch of Jesus in their life?
What can you do to help them encounter Him?
Friday – Read Mark 9:33-37
What is Jesus saying here about leadership in His kingdom?
How do you think the disciples felt after hearing this?
How does this apply to our lives today?
How does this passage challenge you? How will you respond?
Saturday – Read Matthew 7:1-6
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